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Does the clinical examination of the foot help determine where it hurts?
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Hurt (pain) is one of the clinical signs of injury in the wellknown ‘calor, rubor, tumor, dolor and functio laesa’ series. Pain in the foot leads to altered function in the form of lameness, but altered (locomotor) function is not always accompanied by pain, as in the case of old injuries which have healed with consequently reduced range of motion in the foot’s joints. Lesions to the foot can be divided into hoof injuries and diseases of the bones, tendons, ligaments and ...
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Castelijns, H. (2020) “Does the clinical examination of the foot help determine where it hurts?”, BEVA - Annual Congress - Birmingham, 2018. Available at: https://www.ivis.org/library/beva/beva-annual-congress-birmingham-2018/does-clinical-examination-of-foot-help-determine-where-it-hurts (Accessed: 10 September 2024).
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